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    Hello! It's too early to claim anything, given the excellent growth rate of the user base and the rising costs of IPv4 subnets... Stay tuned! Kind regards
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    Hi AirVPN, Would just like to advocate for more servers/bandwidth to be made available for the Oceania region. The two servers in the region are often running at high capacity, resulting in degraded performance for users using the Oceania region. Thanks for your consideration.
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    Stalinium

    AirVPN should support Pleroma

    The eunomia.social domain linked from post #4 was taken over by Malaysian casino ads (can the link be removed/annotated?). Here is a live link, if only to the project announcement https://www.synyo.com/news/eunomia-project-to-combat-misinformation-with-decentralized-secure-and-trustworthy-social-media/
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    This is really cool, the website UI for this part is very clear too, with the "p2p" toggle and pool selection (except :1 & :2 are weirdly non-descriptive). I think one half of the first pool could have remained free, if people knew to migrate their static services over to pool2. I will consider moving one of my two ports to pool 2. Thinking about this, it only has a niche usefulness currently. I am sure you understand, but I want to type it out. Any service that's not a passive "I will wait for connections from outside" will have automatic WAN IP discovery built in. So once the "exit" IP is not selectable (as it is now), all those programs will not stop advertising, but instead actively advertise the wrong IP (due to default communication). As Open Sourcerer has shown above for DHT. However if the DHT data reliably only advertised the working pool2 IP, all clients would eventually find out about it, if not via DHT directly then through Peer EXchange from other peers. What are the current top arguments for not enabling exit IP selection (pool 1/2)? Surely, only very little traffic would go out on pool 2. Is it about the selection setting? Requiring more entry IPs? What if the pool selection was based on entry port instead? I am delighted to see this problem being approached in this way. I wouldn't have imagined it like this
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    Stalinium

    Christmas Deal 2024

    Be a good friend, give your friends the best VPN there is Merry Christmas! UPDATE: @Staff I don't know what snowy climate you're living in, I think this is too much snow for the browser to handle (CPU usage goes up). I see that the default white theme makes the snowflakes barely visible. Therefore my suggestion is to give the snowflakes a blue/cyan tint for visibility on the white background, but reduce their amount significantly.
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    ss11

    ANSWERED New ports aren't open

    The "working" is not something related to the VPN server. When you register a port and configure port forwarding, immediately when you connect to the VPN the rule to port forward as per your configuration is applied immediately. If you don't see the port actually opened from a remote side, there can only be two reasons: - the application/daemon that is listening on that port (opening that port) is not yet up and running and/or not aware of the client VPN tunnel interface (tun0, wg0, whatever) or lacking the permissions to bind to that interface or some faulty binding configuration (binding to other IP addresses or interfaces or binding to IP addresses that do not belong to the VPN tunnel interface - they change in OpenVPN at every connect for example). - if you try to test the port using the dyndns hostname provided by AirVPN (airdns*) , when you switch servers it takes time for the hostname to match the new server IP address(es) -you should clear the DNS cache from the device where you are trying to probe the port.
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    OpenSourcerer

    Prevent leaks with *BSD & pf

    Highly unlikely you will see one. The poster did this guide out of personal interest for that one particular use case.. probably not up to invest time into something he/she doesn't need personally. And also, don't try to push your wishes onto someone you think may be up to the task just because they demonstrate proficiency with the toolset, and because you want it easy. It comes across as slightly rude. Go out in the world, do your own research and write your own guide; I'm happy to support with pointers to resources across these forums or my own ideas.
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    alpenmilk

    AirVPN should support Pleroma

    Sock-puppet Musk is your liberal kind, so not sure what are you complaining about. Quitter continues censor-CoC-ing just like Marxtodon.socialists. Reinstating some chosen accounts of "elite" people who's were "banned" was just for theater. I am not interested in your liberal, manipulative opinions, strawman fallacies or what YOU think is "hate speech" or "conspiracies". "Hate speech" is law repugnant to every single constitution because of FREEDOM OF SPEECH, therefore your "hate speech" is null and void law. Hate is human feeling and right, so yes, it "is okay" to be human. You are clearly demoralized when you "think" freedom means restriction. You just spred "hate speech" and promoted censorship of minorities of people you just labeled. You also seem to follow COINTELPRO guideline, agent. I would remove you from Mods instantly. Pushers of censorship, a crime, have literally nothing to do here. You make every real German sick. @Staff This https://eunomia.social/partners {updated link: https://www.synyo.com/news/eunomia-project-to-combat-misinformation-with-decentralized-secure-and-trustworthy-social-media/ - Staff } is NOT net neutrality, this is mass surveillance and censorshp project, where people like your morally defunct "Moderator" ?? decide what is neutral. Do as you will. Note that users might leave en-mass as well if projects like this will be funded with their money. Marxtodon has no need for funding.
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